1. Cleanliness: where possible I keep all escs and wiring between the two main plates to keep the build looking nice and clean, while still allowing the frame to fold. All esc's are oversized to help with cooling. It is worth noting that so far it seems this can only be done when using aftermarket landing gear, as the carboncore gear mounts where you would likely put all your electronics. I am planning to use an Askman landing gear and gimbal on this frame; they are awesome.

2. redundancy in batteries; I have wired the two power boards together, as well as having a battery for each board. This still allows both boards to be powered by one battery in case of battery failure.

Here is the power board all wired up, using voltair power boards. 4 escs per board, wired up like an X quad. In case a board fails, the remaining 4 motors will be spinning as an X quad format; this should stop it falling from the sky like a brick.

Here is the bottom plate wired up with all escs, and the power boards. I cut the standoffs shorter to fit 2 powerboards in between the centre plates. The powerboard was insulated from the carbon fibre before I put the top plate on.

will update the post when I receive my replacement Wookong MC and finish the build

Ok so I received the replacement DJI eletronics this afternoon and installed them all. Basic wookong setup with addition of a data link for waypoint control.
Spektrum ar8000 receiver & telemetry module are only mounted temporarily for now.
Also yet to mount the remaining 4 arms of the top crash cage to allow ease of access to electronics.